✨ Education Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 11

31 JANUARY 2013

Notice of Direction to Appoint a Limited Statutory Manager for the Board of Trustees of Ngapuke School, Taumarunui (1847)

Under section 78M of the Education Act 1989, I direct the Secretary for Education to appoint a limited statutory manager for the board of trustees of Ngapuke School.

The following functions, powers and duties of the board are to be vested in a limited statutory manager:

  • All functions, powers and duties of the board as an employer (whether statutory or otherwise); and

  • all functions, powers and duties of the board to manage financial operations (whether statutory or otherwise).

A limited statutory manager must also advise the board on the following:

  • Board systems and processes for planning and reporting, including charter review, strategic annual planning, and procedures for school-wide self-review; and

  • curriculum management, including teaching and assessment practice.

This notice takes effect on the day of publication.

Dated at Wellington this 24th day of January 2013.

HON HEKIA PARATA, Minister of Education.

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The Education (Domestic Students) Notice 2013

Pursuant to section 2(1) paragraph (c) of the definition of the term "domestic student" of the Education Act 1989, the Minister of Education, by and through Marilyn Scott, Acting Group Manager, Ministry of Education, acting under delegated authority, gives the following notice:

Notice

  1. Title and commencementβ€”(1) This notice may be cited as the Education (Domestic Students) Notice 2013.

(2) This notice shall come into force on the day after the date of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.

  1. Domestic studentsβ€”Persons of the following class or description are required to be treated as if they are not international students:

(a) A person who holds a student visa and who is the dependent child of any person who is in New Zealand to study under an exchange programme approved by the New Zealand Government.

(b) A person who holds a student visa or a visitor visa and who is in New Zealand to study under an approved New Zealand student exchange scheme offered by a Code signatory school or offered by an approved exchange programme organisation.

(c) A person who holds a student visa and who has entered New Zealand for the purposes of adoption and:

(i) whose adoption application before the New Zealand Family Court (where the Final Order will entitle that person to education as a domestic student) is supported by the Child, Youth and Family Service of the Ministry of Social Development and who has a letter from the service confirming that support; or

(ii) who is the subject of an Interim Order of Adoption granted by the New Zealand Family Court under section 5 of the Adoption Act 1955 (where the Final Order will entitle that person to education as a domestic student).

(d) A person who holds a student visa and who is the dependent child of an international student who is enrolled in a Doctor of Philosophy programme at a New Zealand university.

(e) A person who is in the custody of the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development pursuant to any of the following orders:

(i) An order, pursuant to sections 78, 101 or 238(1)(d) of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Act 1989, in favour of the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development;

(ii) An order, pursuant to section 110 of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Act 1989, appointing the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development as sole guardian;

(iii) An order, pursuant to section 33 of the Care of Children Act 2004, whereby a child or young person is placed under the guardianship of the Family Court or the High Court and the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development is appointed as agent of the Court with power and discretion to place the child.

(f) A person who holds a student visa and who is the dependent child of an international student who is supported by a scholarship funded by the New Zealand Aid Programme administered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

(g) A person who has a letter from the Protocol Division of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirming that he or she is, for the time being, entitled to any immunity from jurisdiction by or under the Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Act 1968 or the Consular Privileges and Immunities Act 1971 for the current school year, until the end of the year in which that status expires.

(h) A person who holds a student visa and who is the dependent child of the holder of a valid military visa.

(i) A person who has, or who is the dependent child of any person who has, made a claim to be recognised as a refugee or a protected person in accordance with Part 5 of the Immigration Act 2009, and who is the holder of a valid temporary visa.

(j) A person who has, or who is the dependent child of any person who has, been recognised as a refugee or a protected person in accordance with Part 5 of the Immigration Act 2009, and whose application for residence is being processed.

(k) A person who holds a student visa and who is the dependent child of any person who is a New Zealand citizen or the holder of a residence permit under the Immigration Act 1987 or of a residence class visa under the Immigration Act 2009 and:

(i) whose own application for a residence class visa under the Immigration Act 2009 has been received and is being considered for approval by Immigration New Zealand at the time the student enrols; or

(ii) whose own application for citizenship is being considered for approval by the Department for Internal Affairs, until the end of the year in which the student visa expires.

(l) A person who holds a student visa and who is the dependent child of a person who is the holder of a work visa until the end of the year in which the work visa expires.

(m) A child who has been certified by the New Zealand police as a victim of people trafficking and who



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πŸŽ“ Appointment of a Limited Statutory Manager for Ngapuke School

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
24 January 2013
Education, School Management, Limited Statutory Manager, Ngapuke School
  • HON HEKIA PARATA, Minister of Education

πŸŽ“ Education (Domestic Students) Notice 2013

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Education, Domestic Students, Student Visa, Adoption, Refugee, Immigration
  • Marilyn Scott, Acting Group Manager, Ministry of Education